Imported Chocolates from Belgium Makes the Finest Gifts

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How to Make Chocolate Creations With REAL Gourmet Belgian Chocolate!

I have to warn you right from the beginning... creating the finest, freshest and hand-made Belgium Chocolates that is sure to wow away your guests takes work and can be expensive.

By work, I mean there is a learning curve because you will have to learn how to temper your Belgian chocolates correctly so that the finished product is crisp when you bite into it and melts in your mouth.

By expensive, I mean you SHOULD have a chocolate tempering machine. There are small ones that are perfect for at-home Chocoholics. But they can cost a few hundreds of dollars. The good news is that if you take good care of it, the machine can last you forever. And the better news is that will be the only expensive investment you need to make.


Rev1 Chocolate Temperer, Revolation 1



You will need other things but the tempering machine is a must. Some of you may be comfortable using the double-boiler method, but I will tell you right off the bat. It is a huge pain in the rear! Not only you have to worry and fret about the proper temperatures, if any steam gets in your chocolates... you will ruin it.

So lesson #1, water and imported Belgian Chocolates don't mix. Make sure your hands are dry before working with chocolates!

Amazon has some nice prices so it should be a good place to go to get most of the stuff you will need to create your own chocolates.

Next up - Chocolate Molds!

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Chocolate Molds

The next item you will need if you want to make a flop eared bunny like in the picture above is chocolate molds. For larger 3D chocolate items, you will need to get the front and back and put them together to make a whole bunny.

Again, Amazon has that for you here:


Flop Eared Bunny Candy Molds Part-B

I can tell you from experience that this chocolate bunny was the most favorite chocolate item that I sold from my chocolate shop. Oh that's right, I used to be what they call a "Chocolatier." It is a fancy name for those folks who can make all kinds of chocolate creations that just gets the wows and ahhs from visitors and customers.

And boy! I'm not bragging, but once you get good working with chocolates, there isn't anything you can't do! You can make chocolate truffles, chocolate covered cherries, and all kinds of molded chocolates.

And then you can create your own recipes for the cream filled centers of the truffles or even larger molded chocolate items! I mean really, there are so many flavors to make. You can use fruit flavors, alcohol flavors, coffee, nuts and even TEA!


Flop Eared Bunny Candy Molds Part-A



And why Belgian Chocolates? Well, they are a challenge to work with but are really, really worth it. The taste is out of the world. The creamy texture is so smooth and crisp.

Let me put it this way... once you tasted the REAL Belgian Chocolates... you will NEVER go back to the Hershey's or M&Ms candies again!

To sum it all up, if you want to learn a hobby how to make something for your family, friends and guests that cannot be easily duplicated. And have lots of fun and compliments... then learning how to make Belgian chocolate creations is the way to go. It does take a little effort and work to get it right. But once you got it, there is no holding back because you can use your imagination to create all kinds of awesome Belgian Chocolate items!

The next thing I want to talk about is... the Belgian Chocolates themselves and I will tell you where to get it too...

So Which Belgian Chocolates Do You Recommend That I Get?

Now obviously, the next step in our Chocolate venture is getting some... HIGH QUALITY BELGIAN CHOCOLATE!!!

Now, we are going to get our hands dirty here. What Belgian Chocolates is the best and can be worked with? I personally found that Callebaut makes the BEST Belgian Chocolates. Now if you are serious about chocolates and got the chocolate tempering machine and the molds... it makes no sense to get crappy or inferior chocolates.

Am I right? And not only that, it makes perfect sense to get a slab of chocolates because once you get going, you are going to make enough for everyone. (Another word of warning here, once word gets out, you may have to fight everyone off with a stick).

But I will let you worry about all the compliments, oohs and ahhs that you will definitely get. After all, it was your darn fault for picking Chocolates creations as a hobby. :)

OK. OK. I kid... but I think once you get the hang of it, you are going to be literally overwhelmed by praise and requests. And that is NOT a bad thing!

So there!

And wouldn't you know it? Amazon does have Callebaut Belgian Chocolates. There are basically, 4 kinds: Bitter, Semi-Sweet, Milk Chocolate and White Chocolate.

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What Are Your Favorite Chocolates?

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The Incomparable Imported Belgian Chocolates Really Rocks My Taste Buds!!!

MattTaylor says:

Hey RedPanda25! Let me be the first one to say this to you... you haven't lived until you eaten Belgian Chocolates...! Seriously, you CAN tell a huge difference between the taste of "fake" chocolate from grocery stores and the real stuff... try a taste test.

Matt :)

RedPanda25 says:

Any kind of chocolate is really good for me. I don't really care. Then again, I've never tried Belgian Chocolates. So...

EditionH says:

All except "Ritter Mord,Germany" .Recently I heard that the Italians are the real masters of chocolate. There are some superb French guys too.
In Straßburg we visit Jeff de Bruges (Belgium) and all the others ! Oh yes and I remember those shops in Brussels too.

confidentkate says:

I absolutely agree! I once had a "taste test" with Belgian chocolates and a chocolate bar from the grocery store... and the difference was like night and day.

I don't care, just give me a Hershey bar and go away...

 

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Leonidas Premium Belgian Chocolates is a Good Choice if You Rather Just Give a Gift of Chocolates

For some folks, they would just rather buy the premium Belgian Chocolate Truffles and present them as gifts to family, friends, guests and lovers. Well, I think Leonidas is just perfect for that! You also can order them from Amazon.

My suggestion is to order them ahead of time and store them in a cool, dark and dry storage until you give them as gifts. And you should order them a couple of weeks ahead of Valentines' Day or Easter. Or for a special occasion or whenever! :)

But the key thing to remember is good quality Chocolates should never, ever be put into a refrigerator or freezer. For 2 reasons - moisture is the enemy of chocolates and you will spoil it. The 2nd reason is the smells from other foods will get into the Chocolates. Now, I don't know about you but I prefer not to mix onions and good chocolates... if you know what I mean!

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  • d-artist Feb 14, 2010 @ 9:17 pm | delete
    nice lens1...5*...Belgian Chocolates are to die for!!!!
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    Great lens! Welcome to my Candy group. Thanks for sharing with me! 5*
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    Excellent Lens!! Im afraid i studied as a Chocolatier in France and Austria and never quite made it to Belgium!!

    Nevertheless..Most definately Blessed!! :-)
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    Another great lens Matt!

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